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In and Around Park Forest Week of March 24, 2014


Do The Math movie
See the movie Do The Math

Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)—March 24, 2014. If you’re concerned about the environment, or are a ‘climate change skeptic,’ join your neighbors at Park Forest’s Unitarian Universalist Community Church, 70 Sycamore Drive for the screening of the documentary film ‘Do the Math.’ The event will be Friday, March 28, at 7 p.m.

A lively discussion will take place after the film screening. It’s simple math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of carbon dioxide and stay below 2°C of warming — anything more than that risks catastrophe for life on earth. The only problem? Burning the fossil fuel that corporations now have in their reserves would result in emitting 2,795 gigatons of carbon dioxide – five times the safe amount. ‘Do the Math’ is about the rising movement to change the terrifying math of our climate crisis and challenge the fossil fuel industry. The documentary follows author, educator, environmentalist, and Co-founder of 350.org, Bill McKibben and the growing groundswell of climate activists who are fighting to save our planet from disastrous climate change.

The event is free and open to the public and you’ll find all the details in the ‘Arts & Entertainment’ section.

If your club, organization or local business will be holding activities or events in our community during the upcoming week, please send an e-mail to [email protected] with the details. Submission deadline is noon on Friday of each week.

Village of Park Forest

Park Forest 2014 – 2015 Vehicle Stickers – Now On Sale

Park Forest vehicle stickers for 2014-2015 are now on sale. Park Forest vehicle stickers must be displayed on every vehicle registered in the Village or Park Forest before April 30, even if the vehicle is not located in the Village, to avoid late fees and fines. Vehicle stickers are available for purchase at Village Hall during normal business hours. Stickers are also available for online purchase. For additional information about purchasing a vehicle sticker, along with applicable fees, visit: http://www.villageofparkforest.com/CivicAlerts

Village Board Meeting – Monday, March 24

The Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, March 24 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at Village Hall, 350 Victory Drive. Residents are encouraged to attend. Board meetings air live on cable access channels (Channel 4 for Comcast subscribers and Channel 99 for AT&T subscribers) as well as on the Village web site at www.villageofparkforest.com.

To view previously held Board Meetings, visit the Village’s web site at: http://www.villageofparkforest.com and click on the date of the meeting you wish to watch.

Women’s History Month Events

Center for Performing Arts, 1 University Parkway, University Park

‘Art Gathering: ABILITY’ – Through March 28

In conjunction with the performance of ‘The Miracle Worker,’ GSU’s Art on Campus program will feature art work from Little City Arts and Project Onward in the ‘Art Gathering: ABILITY’ exhibit that can be seen throughout the campus. These two Chicago organizations provide support and opportunities for individuals with disabilities to make and promote their art.

‘Inner Sight/Insight: Driven to Dare’ – Through April 8

‘Inner Sight/Insight: Driven to Dare,’ depicting work inspired from Helen Keller’s energy, drive and fortitude will be exhibited in GSU’s Visual Arts Gallery. The exhibit will run through April 8. Artists participating in the exhibit are: Margot Bergman, Julie Farstad, Linda Robinson Gordon, Nathan Keay, Linda Kramer, Claire Wolf Krantz, Joe Perz, C. J. Pyle, Michelle Stone, Maria Tomasula, Susan Smith Trees. The event is free and open to the public. For additional information or gallery hours, call 708-534-4021 or visit: http://www.govst.edu/gallery/

South Suburban College (SSC), 15800 South State Street, South Holland

‘Wisdom of the Night’ Art Exhibition – Through March 28

In celebration of Women’s History Month, SSC’s Art & Design Department is pleased an exhibition of art works by Nicole Northway titled ‘Wisdom of the Night’ which is on display in the Dorothea Thiel Gallery through March 28, 2014. There will be an afternoon reception for Northway on March 19th from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., and an additional closing reception on the evening of March 28th from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Nicole Northway is a Chicago-based artist originally from St. Louis. She came to Chicago to earn her MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2008. In 2011, Northway opened her first Etsy Shop and later opened One Strange Bird, a creative studio in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood that offers art classes to kids and adults, showcases talented artists, and sells indie crafts from around the country. Both the exhibit and receptions are free and open to the public. The Thiel Gallery is on the 4th floor in the Art & Design hallway. SSC Galleries are open at minimum Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The galleries are closed on weekends and holidays. For more information, please call 708-596-2000, extension 2445 or extension 2300, or visit www.ssc.edu/art.

Solo Exhibition by Artist Robin Dluzen – Through April 3

In celebration of Women’s History Month, a solo exhibition by artist Robin Dluzen will be on display in SSC’s Lee E. Dulgar Gallery through the closing reception at 1:00 p.m. on April 3, 2014. Dluzen received her MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago in Painting and Drawing in 2010. She also holds a BFA in Painting and Literature from Adrian College, Michigan. Her work has been exhibited throughout the Midwest and Chicago in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Both the exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. The Dulgar Gallery is located on the college’s 1st floor. SSC Galleries are open at minimum Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The galleries are closed on weekends and holidays. For more information, please call 708-596-2000, extension 2445 or extension 2300, or visit www.ssc.edu/art.

Union Street Gallery, 1526 Otto Boulevard, Chicago Heights

‘A Tribute to Women in Art’ – Through March 31

‘A Tribute to Women in Art’ – an Exhibit for Women’s History Month will run through March 31. The exhibit will be held at Chicago Height City Hall, 1601 Chicago Road. For additional information, call 708-754-2601 or visit: www.unionstreetgallery.org.

Arts & Entertainment

Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University, 1 University Parkway, University Park

Opera Up Close – ‘An Afternoon of One Acts’ –Sunday, March 30

On Sunday, March 30 at 4 p.m., the Opera Up close series will continue with ‘An Afternoon of One Acts’ featuring "The Telephone" by Gian Carlo Menotti, "A Hand of Bridge" by Samuel Barber and "The Old Maid and the Thief" by Menotti. Sample a Café style opera. From the unique vantage point of your table on the stage, you’ll be looking out into the theater as the operatic stories unfold. Viennese pastries and coffee will be offered during this intimate performance on The Center’s stage. First on our triple bill of opera will be Gian Carlo Menotti’s twenty minute comic opera, The Telephone. Ben loves Lucy and wants to propose marriage. But Lucy is too distracted by talking on the telephone to notice. Just as he thinks he has her attention, her phone rings again. And again and again! Undaunted, Ben finally gets his chance by the only way he knows how… The Telephone! Next will be Samuel Barber’s A Hand of Bridge. At only ten minutes long, Barber’s work is possibly the shortest opera regularly performed. The opera features two unhappily married couples playing a hand of bridge. Over the course of the game, each character expresses to the audience their inner most secrets and feelings. Some are light and frivolous, and some reveal unfulfilled longing and desire. And finally we present Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief. Originally commissioned by NBC, The Old Maid and the Thief was one of the earliest operas composed specifically for performance on the radio. Lonely spinster Miss Todd and her man-hungry maid, Laetitia, invite a good-looking beggar named Bob into their home. To keep him there, the women resort to more and more outrageous behavior — but Laetitia is secretly playing her own game. Tickets are $35. Tickets are priced at $25, $35, and $45. Buy tickets online at www.CENTERTICKETS.NET or call the Box Office at 708-235-2222.  The box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and two hours prior to performances.

DePaul University Art Museum, 935 West Fullerton, Chicago

Quilt Show ‘From Heart to Hand’ – Opens April 10

DePaul University’s Art Museum will unveil a new exhibition, “From Heart to Hand,” on April 10 featuring 23 quilts produced by African-American women. Originally organized by the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama, the exhibition demonstrates that quilts are not just household goods, but are also a means of personal expression. While quilting has been around in various forms for centuries, Louise Lincoln, Museum Director, explains that it was approximately 15 years ago that the contemporary art world “discovered” the distinctive work of the women in the town of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, who created quilts with intricate patterns that resembled abstract paintings. As the Gee’s Bend artists have become famous, quilt exhibitions have grown in popularity and have been featured in major museums, including the Whitney Museum in New York. The collection on display at DePaul Art Museum will include examples from Gee’s Bend, as well as other styles and subjects from the region of western Alabama, giving viewers rich insight on tradition and community. A series of programs will accompany the exhibition. Carolyn Ducey, curator of collections at the International Quilt Studies Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will give an introduction to the history of quilting in the South on April 12 at 2 p.m. Celebrated quilter and one of the featured exhibition artists, Yvonne Wells, will give a lecture on April 26 at 1 p.m. Both events are free and open to the public. For more information on these events, visit http://bit.ly/PUx4cp. The exhibition will be featured at the DePaul Art Museum from April 10 – June 22. The DePaul Art Museum at 935 W. Fullerton, just east of the CTA’s Fullerton ‘L’ stop, is open Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. The museum is closed Mondays and Tuesdays. For more information, call 773-325-7506 or visit www.depaul.edu/museum.

DePaul University Theatre School, 60 East Balbo, Chicago

‘Jackie & Me’ – Tickets Now on Sale

The Theatre School at DePaul University will present ‘Jackie & Me,’ by Steven Dietz, adapted from the novel by Dan Gutman, and directed by John Jenkins, as the final production of the 2013-2014 Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences season. This production opens April 8 and runs through May 10 at DePaul’s historic Merle Reskin Theatre. Performances are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m. Friday performances will be held on May 2 and May 9 at 10 a.m. A special Sunday performance at 2 p.m. will be held on May 4. There will be no Saturday performance on May 3.

Joey Stoshack has a talent that many kids dream of: the ability to travel through time. When Joey is assigned to write a report on an African American role model, he uses his powers to travel back to 1947 and meet Jackie Robinson, one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Through their adventures, Joey learns about real courage and what it feels like to walk in someone else’s shoes. This production is recommended for ages 8 and older. Educational themes include: baseball, courage, facing prejudice, family, history, thinking of others and overcoming adversity. For more information about pre-show and post-show educational activities and highlighted curriculum connections, please visit www.theatre.depaul.edu to download our free teacher guide. You can also request a teacher guide by calling the box office. For patrons who are blind or have low vision, the performance will be audio described on Saturday, April 19 at 2 p.m. with a pre-performance touch tour. Call 312-922-1999. The performances on May 2 at 10 a.m. and May 4 at 2 p.m. will be interpreted in American Sign Language. Call TTY: 773-325-7975. April 12 at 2 p.m. is USO of Illinois Day. U.S. Armed Forces personnel and their families, with a valid military ID, can attend the performance for free.

Visit www.tixfortroops.org to reserve tickets, or call 312-922-1999 for more information. In addition, a wide range of events will be held in conjunction with this production including community partner days, an ice cream social, opening day autographs, post show discussions and more. For details visit the website or call the box office.

Tickets are $10. Subscriptions and group rates (15 or more people) are available. DePaul employees, alumni and college students receive a discount (with ID). Tickets are available online or by calling the box office at 312-922-1999. DePaul’s Merle Reskin Theatre is located at 60 E. Balbo Drive at Michigan Avenue in Chicago. For information about parking, please contact the box office. The theatre is accessible via CTA busses (3-King Drive, 29-State Street, 146-Michigan/Museums and others) and CTA ‘L’ stops (Red, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Purple and Pink).

The Drama Group Studio Theatre, 330 West 202nd Street, Chicago Heights

The Tale of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ – Tickets Now on Sale

The Drama Group’s Daytime Children’s Theatre will present the tale of ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ Performances will be held Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, April 9, 10 and 11 at 9:30 a.m.; Saturday, April 12 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; and Sunday, April 13 at 1 p.m. Enjoy the traditional tale of the selfish prince who has been transformed into a beast. Only true love can reverse the spell. Tickets are $6 in advance, 45 for groups of 25 of more and $7 at the door. For additional information or to purchase tickets, call 708-755-3444.

Freedom Hall, 410 Lakewood Boulevard, Park Forest

‘Cherish the Ladies’ – Tuesday, March 25

Tickets are now on sale for Freedom Hall’s Senior Theatre’s presentation of ‘Cherish the Ladies’ that will take place on Tuesday, March 25 at 11 a.m. When describing ‘Cherish the Ladies’, the critics say it best; "It is simply impossible to imagine an audience that wouldn’t enjoy what they do", the Boston Globe, "An astonishing array of virtuosity", the Washington Post, "Expands the annals of Irish music in America, the music is passionate, tender and rambunctious", The New York Times. For the past twenty eight years, ‘Cherish the Ladies’ have proven themselves worthy to live up to these accolades and in doing so have become one of the most engaging ensembles in the history of Irish music.

Visit Cherish the Ladies website to read all the critics raving reviews!

Tickets are $13 and can be purchased at the box office, on-line at www.freedomhall.org or by phone by calling 708-747-0580. For additional information, call 708-747-0580.

Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, 377 Artists Walk, Park Forest

Fanfare 2014 ‘Moonstruck – A Night for the IPO to Shine’—Tickets Now on Sale

On Saturday, April 5 beginning at 6 p.m., ‘Moonstruck – A night for the IPO to Shine’ will take place at Idlewild Country Club, 19201 Dixie Hwy, Flossmoor.  It’s the event of the season! Join friends and family for an exciting evening to support the transformative work of the Orchestra. The event features silent auction, an exquisite dinner, dancing and live entertainment!

Tickets are $150 ($100 tax deductible). All proceeds benefit the IPO. Tickets can be purchased on-line at: https://secure.ticketsage.net. For additional information, call 708- 481-7774.

National Veterans Art Museum (NVAM), 4041 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago

Espirit de Corps Exhibition – Through August 1, 2014

NVAM is celebrating its first anniversary in its Milwaukee Avenue location with its art exhibition, Esprit de Corps, an exhibition highlighting the spirit of creative resilience. Esprit de Corps features art by nine veterans of Vietnam, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and the Global War on Terror. The NVAM will be free and open to the public through August 1, 2014. Esprit de Corps is sponsored by Omicron, Bank of America and Paratech Incorporated. Drawing on breakthroughs in using art to assist with reintegration of veterans and for therapeutic expression, Esprit de Corps traces the process and roles of therapeutic art from the act of initial perception through expression of experience to an ultimate communal sharing and understanding of the real impact of war. Featured artists include Joseph Fornelli, Jerry Frech, Jonathan Hancock, Peter Sullivan, Benjamin Suarez, Thomas Gilbertson, Theodore Gostas, Richard Williams and Erica Slone. High resolution images of work in the show are available through the NVAM’s Dropbox. For additional information and hours, visit the museum’s website at www.nvam.org

Park Forest Public Library, 400 Lakewood Boulevard, Park Forest

This Week’s Events at the Park Forest Public Library

The following events will be held this week at the Park Forest Public Library:

  • Monday, March 24 at 1 p.m. — Friends Book Discussion: ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’ — Discuss "Behind the Beautiful Forevers" by Katherine Boo. Books will be available at Patron Services one month in advance. The club will continue to meet the fourth Monday of the month.
  • Monday, March 24 at 4 p.m. – Ductigami — Learn to use duct tape to make crafts.
  • Tuesday, March 25 at 10:30 a.m. – Movement and Music — Develop large motor skills, increase coordination and instill an appreciation for music of all genres in this weekly class designed for children ages 2-5 and their parents or caregivers.
  • Tuesday, March 25 at 3:30 p.m. — Teen Civic Art & Engagement — Create and participate in civic art projects. NOTE: This event will be held at Dining on the Green is located in downtown Park Forest at 349 Main St.
  • Tuesday, March 25 at 6 p.m. — Dreamscapes: ‘Dinosaur Dream’ — This week’s book: ‘Dinosaur Dream.’ Traveling back through time, we will take a baby dinosaur to his mom. Feel free to bring in any dinosaur toys that will help with our journey. During the month of March we will read one story and create a scene on the floor for the kids to pretend they are sleeping and acting out a scene from the story in their dream! We will give each child a chance to be in the scene and we will take a picture that we will have printed for the following week.
  • Wednesday, March 26 at 10:30 a.m. – Masters of Art — Children will have the opportunity to listen to a story and complete an art project related to the story.
  • Thursday, March 27 at 10:30 a.m. — We <3 Lapsit — Babies and their parents or caregivers are invited to read, sing and grow in this weekly story time featuring books by authors Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr. This program is geared toward babies 0 – 24 with an accompanying adult.
  • Thursday, March 27 at 3:30 p.m. — Teen Civic Art & Engagement — Create and participate in civic art projects. NOTE: This event will be held at Dining on the Green is located in downtown Park Forest at 349 Main St.
  • Thursday, March 27 at 5 p.m. – Let’s Go Lego — Play and learn with LEGOs at the Park Forest Public Library! The creations the children make will be on display in kids’ zone.
  • Friday, March 28 at 1 p.m. – Senior Travelogue – Topic to be announced. Event to be held in the Ringering Room.
  • Friday, March 28 at 3 p.m. – Friday Funday: Green Eggs & Ham — Each week we’ll have a new fun topic! This week, we’ll watch the Green Eggs and Ham movie!
  • Saturday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m. — Sensory Story Time — Come to this special story for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. All are welcome!

For additional information or to register for certain events, please call 708-748-3731 or visit www.pfpl.org/

Get Covered Illinois Information – Thursday, March 27

Are you without health insurance? Do you need assistance in learning about your health care options under the Affordable Care Act? Meet with a State-certified Navigator. Sessions are available all day BY APPOINTEMENT ONLY. Please call Jillian Phillips at 773-266-4916 to schedule an appointment.

Potpourri of Lectures – Thursday, March 27

The Potpourri of Lectures will feature "A Trek Through the Balkans and Central Europe After Yugoslav Implosion" with Stan and Jan Moore. The lecture will be held on Thursday, March 27 at 10:30 a.m. in the Ringering Room.

Park Forest Historical Society, Park Forest

Step Back Into the 1950s Easter at the Park Forest House Museum – Through April 30

The 1950s Park Forest House Museum at 141 Forest Blvd, Park Forest, will have up its spring exhibit, "Step Back into a 1950s Easter," from March 15 through April 30, 2014. Open Wednesday and Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the museum can also be open for groups by appointment, at other times. Donation is Adults $5; Children12 & under free with an adult. Scout and school tours are priced individually. Decorations include Easter die cuts, honeycomb rabbits and baskets, plastic and tin decorations, children’s books and Easter baskets with candy available in the 1950s. There is a very special display of hand blown, hand-painted eggs brought back from World War II. For details, to arrange a special group tour, or to volunteer, visit the Park Forest Historical Society website, www.parkforesthistory.org, or call Jane Nicoll at 708-481-4252.

Park Forest Plaza Print for Sale

Annabelle Gould’s print of the Park Forest Plaza is available for sale at the Park Forest House Museum, 141 Forest Boulevard. The vibrant print is from an original watercolor, showing kids and their moms in the Park Forest Plaza, in front of the old Holiday Theatre and Golden Hanger Shop. The print can be purchased at the House Museum during normal hours of operation on Wednesdays and Saturdays or through the Society’s online store on their website at www.parkforesthistory.org. Prints are $15 each. Online purchases also required an additional $6 fee for postage and handling. For additional information on other items for sale by the Society, visit www.parkforesthistory.org.

Representative Robin Kelly, 600 Holiday Plaza Drive, Suite 505, Matteson

Congressional Art Contest for High School Students – Submissions by Appointment Only Through April 19

Representative Robin Kelly has launched her annual Congressional Art Competition open to high school students residing or attending a school within the Second Congressional District. The winner’s artwork will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol for one year. Students can submit their artwork at either of Rep. Kelly’s district offices, located at 1000 E. 111th St., 11th Floor, Chicago, or at 600 Holiday Plaza Drive, Suite 505, Matteson. Submissions will be accepted by appointment only, April 14-19, from 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling the Matteson office at 708-679-0078 or the Chicago office at 773-568-2623. Artwork must be two dimensional, framed no larger than 28” x 28” x 4” and can include paintings, drawings, collages, prints, photographs, computer generated art, or mixed media (use of two or more mediums: pencils, ink, watercolor, etc.) All artwork must be original. Representative Kelly will host a reception where she will announce the winner and runners-up on April 26, beginning at 9 a.m., in the Lee E. Dulgar Gallery, located at South Suburban College in South Holland. The high school art competition was established by the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982 to acknowledge and support the artistic talent of America’s young adults. For more information, call Danielle Echols at 708-679-0078. Contest entry rules can be found at www.robinkelly.house.gov.

Roosevelt University College of Performing Arts, 430 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago

Italian Opera to be Presented for Four Nights – April 2 & 4

A delightful Italian opera by Gioachino Rossini will be presented by Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts (CCPA) on April 2 and 4 in the University’s Ganz Hall, 430 S. Michigan Ave., in downtown Chicago. All four shows are free and open to the public. Originally commissioned for the 1825 coronation in Reims, France, of French King Charles X, Il viaggio a Reims (The Journey to Reims) is considered to be one of Rossini’s finest works. Set in the lobby of an elegant spa hotel in the French countryside, the Pilsen production features 14 soloists from the CCPA/Chicago Opera Theatre Professional Diploma program and graduate-level voice majors as well as the CCPA Orchestra. For more information on these and other CCPA productions, call 312-341-2238 or visit www.roosevelt.edu/ccpa

VIVID 2014 at the Auditorium Theatre – Tuesday, April 8

Chicagoland will get a preview of new songs from the Broadway-bound show, Ever After, by Deerfield native Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, as well as experience some of the best in opera as Roosevelt’s Chicago College of Performing Arts (CCPA) presents VIVID 2014 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 8 at the Auditorium Theatre. Forty-eight graduate voice students and members of the CCPA-Chicago Opera Theater Professional Diploma in Opera Program will present selections from four popular operas during the first half of the show. Eleven musical theatre students from CCPA’s Theatre Conservatory will take the stage for the second half of the show to present “Sing Your Own Song: The Music of Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich” in a program that includes selections from the pair’s new 2015 Broadway-bound show Ever After. Selections from Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata and Falstaff, Gioachino Rossini’s Il viaggio a Reims, Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly and Georges Bizet’s Les pêcheurs de perles will be performed with piano accompaniment during the annual VIVID event, which is the largest and most celebrated student performance of the academic year for CCPA. The musical theatre portion of the show will feature performances by Roosevelt’s sophomore, junior and senior musical theatre students who hail from all over the country. Their performances will be a tribute to celebrated songwriting partners, lyricist Heisler and composer Goldrich. Selections will be sung for the first time from the pair’s upcoming Broadway show, Ever After, which is based on a film by the same name starring Drew Barrymore and Angelica Huston. The new musical is expected to set the record straight on the fable of Cinderella, showing how a strong-willed independent girl can make dreams come true without help from fairy godmothers, talking mice or magic pumpkins. VIVID 2014 is free and open to the public but tickets are required and may be picked up from noon to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at the Auditorium. Theatre Box Office, 50 E. Congress Parkway, Chicago. Tickets also can be reserved at www.ticketmaster.com. There will be a $1 service fee per ticket for reservations made online. For more information, visit www.roosevelt.edu/ccpa or call 312-341-2238.

Roosevelt University’s Gage Gallery, 18 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago.

Photo Exhibit on Southeast Ohio’s Post-industrial Landscape – Through May 10

An exhibition by award-winning photo essayist Matt Eich, who tells the story through his photographs of an Ohio community abandoned by major industry, runs through May 10 in Roosevelt University’s Gage Gallery. Featuring images of southeastern Ohio from 2006-12, Carry Me Ohio is a catalog of working-class issues and people who were forced to adapt after industry, including mining for coal, salt and clay and the cutting of timber, left the region approximately 40 years ago. One of the nation’s most promising young documentary photographers, Eich began taking pictures in southeast Ohio while he was a photojournalism student at Ohio State University. He has worked as a freelancer for GQ, Esquire, Mother Jones, Time, Fader, Harper’s and National Geographic, among others. Free and open to the public, Roosevelt’s Gage Gallery has hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. For more information, visit www.roosevelt.edu/gagegallery or call 312-341-6458.

Salon Artists Gallery, 294 Main Street, Park Forest

‘Ides of March’ Exhibit – Through March 28

Join us as the Gallery artists exhibit an array of art work depicting ‘The Ides of March.’ Expect to see many new pieces displayed. The exhibit will run through March 28. The exhibit is free and open to the public. For additional information and Gallery hours, call 708-833-5108.

Tall Grass Arts Association, 367 Artists Walk, Park Forest

‘Near and Far’ by Nikkole Huss & Richard Schmidt – Through May 10

Tall Grass Arts Association invites everyone to visit our newest exhibit, ‘Near and Far,’ consisting of nearly 70 works by Nikkole Huss and Richard Schmidt. The exhibit will run through May 10. In ‘Near and Far,’ Huss and Schmidt follow the centuries-old tradition of finding inspiration in nature – natural forms, organic growth and decay, light and weather, time and space. But their methods of discovery and interpretation have taken them on two very different paths. Richard Schmidt works from environments he actually visits in Illinois, New York, New Hampshire and Maine to gather information for his very literal, highly-detailed oil and watercolor paintings. Nikkole Huss studies landscape from a distance, documented through satellite images and telescope records from hundreds of miles above the earth. She redefines and recreates nature in encaustic, often viewing from great distances the same kinds of places Richard studies from a few yards away. The exhibit is free and open to the public. For additional information and Gallery hours, please visit the Tall Grass website (www.tallgrassarts.org), or call the Gallery 708-748-3377.

Unitarian Universalist Community Church (UUCC), 70 Sycamore Drive, Park Forest

‘Do the Math’ Free Movie & Discussion – Friday, March 28

UUCC will screen the documentary movie ‘Do the Math’ on Friday, March 28. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with an optional vegetarian pot luck dinner. The movie will begin at 7 p.m. with a discussion following the film. It’s simple math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of carbon dioxide and stay below 2°C of warming — anything more than that risks catastrophe for life on earth. The only problem? Burning the fossil fuel that corporations now have in their reserves would result in emitting 2,795 gigatons of carbon dioxide – five times the safe amount. ‘Do the Math’ is about the rising movement to change the terrifying math of our climate crisis and challenge the fossil fuel industry. The documentary follows author, educator, environmentalist, and Co-founder of 350.org, Bill McKibben and the growing groundswell of climate activists who are fighting to save our planet from disastrous climate change. Free coffee, tea and popcorn will be provided. Bring a vegetarian dish for the pot-luck dinner or a snack to share if you wish. The event is free and open to the public. Optional donations will be accepted. For additional information, call 708-481-5399 or visit www.uuccpf.org.

Edgar’s Place Coffee House to Host Songwriter Heather Styka – Saturday, April 12

Edgar’s Place Coffee House will proudly present Heather Styka on Saturday, April 12 at 8 p.m. Edgar’s Place Coffee House is located in the Unitarian Universalist Community Church. Chicago-bred, Maine-based songwriter Heather Styka’s tunes have a vintage familiarity, but her image-heavy lyrics are as smart and unexpected as they are hummable, delivered with distinctive guitar style and pure, soulful voice. In addition to numerous songwriting awards, Styka’s 2011 release Lifeboats for Atlantis received critical praise, hitting #3 on the national FOLK-DJ charts. To learn more about Heather Styka, visit www.heatherstyka.com. Tickets are $15. Edgar’s Place is a fundraiser for the UUCC. For additional information, call 708-481-5399 or visit www.uuccpf.org.

Educational Lectures & Opportunities

Governors State University (GSU), 1 University Parkway, University Park

Autism Workshop – Friday, March 28

GSU will present a workshop on Friday, March 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to help loved ones of those who are on the autism spectrum understand the difficulty they may have in processing and analyzing information they need to achieve educational standards recently adopted in Illinois. The workshop will be held in room F1622 and will be led by Timothy P. Kowalski, a speech and language pathologist and internationally known expert on Asperger Syndrome. The workshop will analyze goals that take into account the challenges such students face and discuss techniques and strategies that help them succeed. Immediately following the presentation, there will be a question and answer session along with a discussion lead by Governors State staff regarding best practices for specific situations that arise where assistance might be needed. Professional development credit hours are available for this session. For registration and information, please visit www.govst.edu/oce/Autismworkshop, or call 708.534.4099. For professionals, use the registration code CE-PPEH01-01. There is a $50 charge. The workshop is free for GSU faculty, staff and students. They are to use the code CE-PPEH01-02 when registering. Verification will be required.

‘Conversations on Violence Against Women: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Intimate Partner Violence’ —  Thursday, April 3

GSU will host a free public forum, ‘Conversations on Violence Against Women: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Intimate Partner Violence,’ on Thursday, April 3, 2014, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. in Sherman Hall. Dr. Beth E. Richie, director of the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy at the University of Illinois – Chicago, will discuss how race/ethnicity and social position affect women’s experience of violence and incarceration. Following her discussion, a panel of local experts will address a variety of issues related to intimate partner violence. A question-and-answer session will follow the panel discussion. Featured speakers and their topics include:

Dr. Beth Richie: Dr. Richie is a professor of African American studies, gender and women’s studies, criminology, law and justice and sociology at UIC. A multi-award winning scholar, Dr. Richie has earned the Audre Lorde Legacy Award, the Advocacy Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Visionary Award from the Violence Intervention Project, among others. Her most recent book, “Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence and America’s
Prison Nation,” chronicles the evolution of the contemporary anti-violence movement during the mass incarceration period in the United States.

Mildred Williamson, Ph.D., MSW: Dr. Williamson is the HIV/AIDS Section Chief for the Illinois Department of Public Health. Dr. Williamson was the first administrator of the Women and Children HIV Program at Cook County Hospital, which is now one of the Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center programs in the Cook County Health and Hospital Systems.
Larry W. Bennett, Ph.D., MSW, LCSW: Dr. Bennett is an associate professor at Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois—Chicago. Prior to his work at Jane Addams, he worked for 20 years in community-based mental health settings and in independent practice specializing in court-ordered child custody evaluations. Dr. Bennett’s scholarship focuses on the co-occurrence of substance abuse conditions. He has more than 50 chapters and peer reviewed articles to his credit. Dr. Bennett also helped write the CSAT Treatment Protocol series, informing best practice with batterers.

Vickie Smith: Ms. Smith has more than 30 years of experience in the battered women’s movement. Her experience spans direct service, launching a non-residential crisis intervention program, monitoring grants, and serving in her present capacity as the executive director of the Illinois Coalition Against

Domestic Violence. Ms. Smith also has national experience as a founding board member of the National Network to End Domestic Violence.

The department of social work, the department of criminal justice, Phi Alpha Honor Society for Social Work (Omicron Beta Chapter) and the Student Coalition for Diversity and Social Justice are hosting this symposium. To attend, please contact Giesela Grumbach at [email protected], or call 708- 235-7690. Leave your name, email address and the number of people who will be attending. Three continuing education units will be provided for practitioners.

Job Search Assistance Every Tuesday at GSU

The Mobile Workforce Center’s mobile unit will be at GSU every Tuesday, from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., parked near the university’s front entrance. Center services include resume development, access to online job boards and websites, instruction in how to conduct an online job search and improve keyboarding skills, and assistance of staff. The center is equipped with 11 computer stations with Internet access, printer, and copy machines, and is wheelchair accessible. Services are free and available to residents in all counties. For additional information, contact the Workforce Services Division of Will County at 815-727-4980.

Prairie State College (PSC), 202 S. Halsted, Chicago Heights

Opt In to Technology at PSC

You can bridge the gap between technology and a new you at PSC’s new Opt In program that consists of two computer training centers and free classes to teach basic technological skills. One location is at the Adult Training and outreach Center in Room A145 at PSC’s main campus. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The other location is at the Matteson Area Center’s Computer Training Lab located at 4821 Southwick Dr., Matteson. Hours for this location are Monday through Thursday from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. No matter what skill level you have or want to have, Opt In can help. Both computer labs and on-site tutors are free and open to the public. For additional information, call Lisa Zeigler at 708-709-3548 or e-mail [email protected].

Rich Township Free Basic Computer Classes for Adults

Rich Township is offering free basic computer skill classes for adults every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Leonard Robinson Family Services Center, 22013 Governors Highway, Richton Park. Participants will learn Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, internet skills, résumé building skills, and more. Classes are open only to residents of Rich Township. For additional information, call Mark Mason or Joe Moran at 708-748-6722.

South Suburban College (SSC), 15800 South State Street, South Holland

Program Specific Open Houses at SSC – Begin April 3

SSC will be hosting several upcoming program specific Open Houses to assist prospective and current students with preparing their academic plan for the Summer 2014 Semester. The current Open House schedule at both the Main Campus in South Holland and the Oak Forest Center is as follows:

  • Radiologic Technology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Echocardiography
    Thursday, April 3, 2014, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Main Campus Atrium, [email protected]
  • Nanoscience Technology, Pharmacy Technician, Echocardiography
    Friday, April 4, 2014, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Main Campus Atrium, [email protected]
  • Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Services
    Tuesday, April 8, 2014, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Main Campus Atrium, [email protected]
  • Community Health Worker, Coding Specialist, Phlebotomy, Medical Assistant
    Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Main Campus Atrium, [email protected]
  • Speech Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy
    Tuesday, April 22, 2014, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Main Campus Atrium, [email protected]
  • Court Reporting
    Thursday, May 8, 2014, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Room 5190, Oak Forest Center, [email protected]
  • Non-Credit CNA/Basic Nurse Assistant Training
    Thursday, May 1, 2014, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Main Campus Cafeteria, [email protected]

Registration for the Summer 2014 Semester is now in progress. Summer class sessions begin Monday, June 2nd and Monday, June 9th. Contact the Office of Admissions at 708-210-5718 for enrollment information, or visit www.ssc.edu. SSC’s Main Campus is located at 15800 South State Street, South Holland, Illinois. The Oak Forest Center is located at 16333 South Kilbourn Avenue, Oak Forest, Illinois.

1st Annual STEM Symposium – April 4

SSC will host their first annual STEM Symposium on Friday, April 4, 2014, from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the college’s Main Campus in South Holland. Students and educators of all levels are encouraged to attend this special event. The STEM Symposium will feature a college and career expo related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). Presentations from science professionals will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center including an exciting finale provided by Fermi Lab’s Mr. Freeze. Additional information will be ongoing in the college Atrium including displays and exhibits from students and instructors, college STEM program tables, STEM manufacturing and careers, employers such as GE, COM ED and Wrigley Co., and much more. For more information, or to participate in the presentations and displays, please contact Anna Helwig, Ph.D., SSC Dean of Mathematics and Sciences, at 708-210-5706 or [email protected].

Adult Volunteer Literacy Tutors Needed at SSC – Training Begins on April 8

SSC is seeking tutors and participants for the Adult Volunteer Literacy Tutoring Program. The program is structured to train volunteers to become one-on-one tutors for adults in need of basic literacy skills. Instruction in basic literacy includes the development of phonetic reading skills combined with communication skills. SSC is asking residents to either take this opportunity to volunteer as a tutor or to encourage someone to take advantage of this free program. New tutor-training sessions will take place on the Main Campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. from April 8th through April 24th in Room 1243c. The tutor training is an 18-hour program that culminates with literacy training certification. Once certified, the tutors will go out to visit their adult learners at locations in or near their neighborhoods. Tutoring sites have already been established at the following locations: Acorn Public Library, Oak Forest; Calumet City Public Library; Grande Prairie Library, Hazel Crest; South Holland Public Library; South Suburban College Library, Main Campus; Oak Forest Center Library, Oak Forest; Lansing Public Library; Dolton Public Library; and Midlothian Public Library. Tutoring is scheduled by the availability of the tutors and the learners, and the availability of space and hours of the tutoring sites. Illiteracy is an issue that can be debilitating in so many ways for adults who never received the proper instruction. Adults who are unable to read have a much more difficult time with many daily activities that others may take for granted, along with a clear disadvantage in today’s competitive job market. SSC’s Office of Community Education administers the Adult Volunteer Literacy Tutoring Program in addition to General Education Development (GED), English as a Second Language (ESL), and Adult Basic Education (ABE). Tutors will receive one free professional development hour through this program in Adult Education, Reading, Writing, and many other subjects. Successful tutors are also eligible for letters of support or recommendation for jobs, scholarships, educational opportunities, and more. These opportunities are made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library (ISL), a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using state funds designated for literacy. In just its third year of operation, SSC’s Adult Volunteer Literacy Program has enlisted hundreds of volunteers to date and is already an award-winning program, earning two prestigious Spotlight on Service (SOS) Awards from the Secretary of State and Illinois Press Association. Volunteer tutor Mary Gercken won an SOS Award in 2012, and participant Tennie Fitts won the Spotlight on Achievement SOS Award in 2013. Gerken and Fitts are featured in a video accessible on YouTube entitled Improving Lives through Literacy. Also featured is author Ruth J. Colvin–a 95 year old SSC alumnus. (The video for this program is above..) If you would like to volunteer or know someone who would benefit from these services, please contact Christopher McElroy, Coordinator of the Adult Volunteer Literacy Program, at 708-596-2000, extension 2558, or email [email protected].

Holocaust Survivor, Dr. Alexander White to Lecture – Thursday, April 10

Dr. Alexander White, Holocaust survivor and member of "Schindler’s List," will speak at SSC on Thursday, April 10th at 12 noon in the Performing Arts Center. Dr. White has also authored a book of his memoirs titled, Be a Mensch: A Legacy of the Holocaust, which will be available for purchase following his lecture. Alexander Bialylwos-White (Weiss) was born in June 1923 in the shtetl of Krosno, in Galicia (an area in Poland). Most of Dr. White’s family was killed following the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. Of the 34 members of his extended family, only Dr. White and two of his cousins survived. After living through the liquidation of the Krosno Ghetto, Dr. White spent a year in the Luftwaffe Labor Camp and six months in the concentration camp at Krakow-Plassow before surviving the last months at Oskar Schindler’s camp in Bruennlitz, Sudetenland. The latter camp was the subject of Steven Spielberg’s film, "Schindler’s List." After the war and time spent in a displaced persons camp, Dr. White served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, became an associate professor of medicine at the Chicago Medical School, and later practiced medicine in Scottsdale, Arizona for 40 years before retiring. He kept his story quiet for many years; today Dr. White gives talks about his experiences, primarily to high school and college students. The public is cordially invited to attend at no charge. For more information, please call 708-596-2000, extension 2697.

Online Educational Resources

Online college programs are a great way for today’s busy people to complete or earn a degree. To find an online college program in Illinois, visit http://www.onlineschools.org/guides/Illinois/ where you will find a compilation of every college program offered online in Illinois offered on a full or part-time basis.

Top U.S. Universities

Choosing what college or university to attend can be a very daunting experience. With educational costs continually increasing, it’s more important than ever to choose a university that meets your specific educational needs. At http://www.topschools.com/, you will find a comprehensive resource that ranks each university throughout the nation by size, degrees offered, tuition costs, admission, graduation and retention rates.

Healthy Living

Governors State University (GSU), 1 University Parkway, University Park

Free Psychotherapy Available from GSU’s Psychology Program

GSU’s Psychology Department is offering free psychotherapy services to members of the community. Conversations with a psychotherapist can help people cope with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, stress, and life transition problems. Confidential, one-on-one sessions are held with a GSU graduate student in psychology under the supervision of a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Individuals and couples, 18 years and older, are eligible. All sessions are conducted in Matteson, IL. The number of sessions is determined by the client’s needs. For additional information or to schedule an appointment, call 708-235-2841.

Sertoma Centre, 4343 West 123rd Street, Alsip

Free Community Education and Prevention Programs about Mental Health

Sertoma Centre’s Mental Health Services facility is offering community mental health seminars, free of charge to community groups, schools, law enforcement agencies, religious organizations, and other community groups at their location in Matteson or facility. Education Programs will include: Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) which increases public awareness of suicide and improves one’s ability to identify and refer those at risk for suicide. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a public education course that helps participants identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance disorders. Also included is Mental Health First Aid for Youth and Anxiety/Depression Screenings. Thanks to a grant, these educational opportunities are available at no cost to you or your organization. To arrange a free educational opportunity for your club, group, workplace, organization, or church, call Gia Washington at 708-748-1951, Ext. 418 or email at [email protected].

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Washington, DC

Information on Health Insurance & the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)

Visit healthcare.gov for information about Health Insurance and the Affordable Care Act. The following paper applications are available to print out: Individual Short Form, Individual without Financial Assistance, and the Family Form.

Park Forest Fire Department, 156 Indianwood Boulevard, Park Forest

CPR Classes

CPR classes are available at the Park Forest Fire Department. Click on the following link for more details: http://pffd.vopf.com/cpr-classes.html

Shirley J. Green Senior Center, 297 Liberty Drive, Park Forest

Senior Citizen Weekday Lunch at the Senior Café

Senior citizens of all income levels are invited to lunch weekdays at the Community Nutrition Network (CNN) site located inside the Rich Township’s Shirley J. Green Senior Center. The CNN site is open to all south suburban residents, including those living outside of Rich Township. Participants must be 60 years of age or older. The suggested donation for lunch is $2.50. Lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon. Bingo begins at 11 a.m. For additional information or to make a reservation for lunch, call 708-747-2700.

Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA)

Assistance With Medications & Health Services

If you, or someone you know, are struggling to pay for medications every month, they may be able to get the medicines they need for free or almost free through the Partnership for Prescription Assistance. If you live in Illinois, you can get access to more than 475 public and private program available to help you pay for your medicines. Simply visit http://www.pparx.org/en/click_illinois to find out if you can apply to any of these great programs and to get connected with 10,000 free clinics and doctors.

Green Events

Prairie State College (PSC), 202 S. Halsted, Chicago Heights

Series of Energy Demand Reduction & Behavior Training Programs – Registration Now in Progress – Limited Seating

PSC will be offering a series of energy demand reduction and behavior change trainings this semester FREE of charge for employees and members of our community. The Illinois Green Economy Network (IGEN)’s Illinois Community College Targeted Energy Management Training (ICCTEMT) Program provides a coordinated approach to offering behavior change and energy efficiency/reduction opportunities to Illinois community colleges. The program is targeted toward community college employees, as well as community members from all sectors, especially commercial and non-profit organizations. Funding is provided through the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Building Industry Training Education (BITE) program.

Learn from experts:

  • Produce measurable electricity and gas savings (and save money at the same time)
  • Create a culture of energy awareness by making energy efficiency a top-level priority
  • Raise the level of energy efficiency literacy

Who should attend:

Local professionals, including: business owners, energy managers, facility operators, industry and manufacturing building owners, contractors, building officials, and municipal representatives
Community college faculty, staff, and students

What PSC is offering:

The Path To Sustainable Change, April 17, 2014 — 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
This is a skills-based workshop that trains participants in a process for creating sustainable change. This workshop will provide participants with:

  • An in-depth understanding of the Path to Sustainable Change
  • Skills to achieve sustainable behavior change in energy efficiency within organizations
  • Knowledge of how to start a movement

This training focuses on how to use the Path to Sustainable Change and connect the few and the many. There are four steps in creating sustainable change. This training explains these steps, provides examples of each, and lets participants practice creating sustainable behavior change for energy efficiency that can be translated into their organizations.
SPACE LIMITED. ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.
Facilitating Employee Engagement in Sustainability Initiatives, April 17, 2014 — 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
In this training, participants will come together to focus on employee engagement strategies, and the resulting behavior change, as a means by which to increase awareness and participation in sustainability (specifically, energy efficiency) efforts. Drawing upon experiential and conversational techniques, the trainers will leverage proprietary tools created and applied within broad public and private social change initiatives to create an interactive and thought-provoking learning environment.
SPACE LIMITED. ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

All events are FREE and open to the public. Seats are limited. Advance registration is required for each event. For additional information, contact Allessandra A. Cairo, Sustainability Coordinator at 708-709-3764, e-mail [email protected] or visit: www.prairiestate.edu/sustainability.

Southland Wind Council to Meet at PSC – Registration Required – Limited Seating

The Chicago Wind Council (CWC) will meet on Friday, April 11 from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at Prairie State College, 202 S. Halsted, Chicago Heights. The meeting will be held in the Heritage Room in the BCEC building. The guest presenter will be Ms. Asia Ward of The KidWind Project (KidWind Outreach and Product Specialist). Since its founding in 2003, KidWind has impacted 600,000 students through classroom curriculum, KidWind Challenges, teacher workshops, and more. They believe that working with teachers creates long-lasting change at the community level through the students they engage daily. During the KidWind presentation, you will learn about their various educational programs, and participate in a hands-on activity called “The Instant Blade Challenge.” During the Challenge, teams will design and build blades in order to generate the most electricity from our tabletop turbines. The Challenge is a quick sample demonstration on how KidWind engages students around the world using wind education as a lens to teach Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Seating is limited and we are expecting a big crowd so reserve your spot today! RSVP at [email protected].

For additional information about the Chicago Wind Council, visit: www.chicagolandwindcouncil.com

South Suburban College (SSC), 15800 South State Street, South Holland

Earth Awareness Day – Wednesday, April 9

The SSC’s Sustainability Committee is pleased to announce its 4th annual Earth Awareness Day & Expo to be held on Wednesday, April 9, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Main Campus in South Holland. All of the Earth Awareness Day presentations and activities are completely free of charge and open to the public. The Cook County Environmental Control will also be hosting a prescription drug take-back throughout the day in the Atrium (including: liquids, inhalers and mercury thermometers; excluding: controlled substances, needles and syringes), and there will be an e-waste collection for used electronics and computers conducted by the Keeling Family Foundation and the VetTech.US Program.
The Earth Awareness Day & Expo schedule is as follows:

  • 9:00 a.m. Urban Agriculture–Creating a garden in a limited urban space.
    Presented by: Blake Davis, Adjunct Professor of Sustainability and Urban Agriculture, Illinois Institute of Technology
  • 10:00 a.m. Converting Biosolid Waste to Fertilizer–Where it comes from, how it’s treated for safe and beneficial uses, and examples of various applications.
    Presented by: Dr. Lakwinder S. Hundal, CPSS, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
  • 11:00 a.m. The Little Calumet River–It was used for everything a river could be used for good and bad. The pollution has been stopped and nature has taken over with hardly any notice.
    Presented by: Mike Echterling, Friends of the Little Calumet River
  • 12:00 p.m. Building Deconstruction–How to recycle as much as possible from buildings that are being remodeled or razed.
    Presented by: Alex Enarson, Assistant Manager, Rebuilding Exchange
  • 1:00 p.m. Green Cleaning and Green Cleaning Products–The methods and products that are gentle on us and our environment.
    Presented by: Representative from the American Federation of Teachers
  • 2:00 p.m. SSC Trees–Weather permitting, attendees will take a campus tour and see SSC’s native trees.
    Presented by: Eric Myers and Dave Shepard, SSC faculty
    For more information, please call 708-210-5757.

Thorn Creek Nature Preserve, 247 Monee Road, Park Forest

Wednesday Morning Walkers – March 26

On Wednesday, March 26 from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., enjoy light exercise and experience nature firsthand on Thorn Creek’s winding trails. Trails can be wet or muddy, so please wear sturdy shoes. Terrain is moderator. The Wednesday morning walks will continue each week through March 26. For additional information, please call 708-747-6320 or e-mail [email protected].

Experience the Thorn Creek Nature Center

Thorn Creek Nature Center is housed in a historic building, originally Immanuel Lutheran Church of Matteson, Illinois built in 1862, and later Village Bible Church of Park Forest. A gothic frame country church, its notable architectural features include curved ceiling, tongue-and-groove paneling and a raised pulpit. Its current attractions are displays of the preserve’s flora and fauna, a bird feeder viewing area, Eugene E. Schwartz reference library and an expanded children’s section. The Nature Center is open Friday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Trails are open daily year-round, dawn to dusk. For additional information, call 708-747-6320.

This & That

Knights of Columbus Nina Council 3602, Park Forest

Lenten Fish Fry –Friday, March 28

The Knights of Columbus Nina Council 3602 will sponsor a Lenten Fish Fry each Friday during Lent 2014. The Lenten Fish Fry will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event will be held at the St. Irenaeus Parish Gym, 78 Cherry Street, Park Forest (located at the corner of Indianwood and Orchard). There is a donation of $8 per person.

Park Forest American Legion Post 1198, 1631 Western Ave., Chicago Heights

Friday Fish Fry

Join Park Forest’s American Legion Post 1198 for fish, shrimp, wings, beef and appetizers on Friday, March 28 beginning at 6 p.m. Carry outs are available. For additional information, call Jesse Rodriguez at 708-481-3055.

Sertoma Centre, 4343 West 123rd Street, Alsip

Sertoma Centre Fundraising SUPER SALE – April 5 & 6

ATTENTION SHOPPERS or anyone who likes to save money on brand new houseware items, Sertoma Centre announces their Housewares Super Sale will be held April 5 & 6th, to benefit individuals with disabilities. These items make perfect shower, wedding, and anniversary or housewarming gifts. Many items are not yet available at retail stores. The SUPER SALE will be held for two days only, Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6 at the former Ben Franklin Store, 123rd and Harlem Ave. (12306 S. Harlem) in Palos Heights, IL. 10 am – 5 pm. Shoppers can save 50 to 70 percent on brand new arrivals from the 2014 International Housewares Show. Only cash and credit card will be accepted. All sales are final. Don’t miss this event – with prices so low, inventory will not last long. We need volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering for set-up and during the Super Sale, please contact Laura Gardner at [email protected] or call 708-730-6211. This is also the perfect opportunity for high school and junior high Community Service or Volunteer hours. Proceeds from the Housewares Super Sale support programs and services for more than 725 individuals with disabilities provided by Sertoma Centre, Inc. For more information regarding this event visit www.sertomacentre.org or call 708-730-6210.

Trinity Lutheran Church, 2901 Western Avenue, Park Forest

Last Saturday Potluck – Saturday, March 29

On Saturday, March 29 beginning at 6 p.m., bring a dish to share and join us for a fun time of fellowship. This event is held on the last Saturday, of each month. For additional information, call 708-747-8388 or visit www.trinityparkforest.org.

Donate Unused Air Miles to Support Families of Wounded Servicemembers

"Operation Hero Miles" collects unused frequent flyer miles to help military families visit service members who were injured in Iraq or Afghanistan and are recovering in military hospitals around the world. Airline partners are: AirTran, Alaska Airlines, American, Frontier, Midwest, Northwest, United, and US Airways. To donate airline miles, visit www.FisherHouse.org.

Donate to Troops Serving Abroad

The Village of Park Forest is currently seeking the names and addresses of local military personnel currently serving overseas so that they may receive packaged donations from Park Forest residents. If you are a Park Forest resident and have a family member from your household currently deployed or if you have recently returned from a tour of duty, please call Judi Lancaster at 708-283-5608 or stop by the Manager’s Office at Village Hall, 350 Victory Drive.

Greening of Park Forest

Sertoma Centre, Inc., 4343 W. 123rd St., Alsip

Recycle Unused Wheelchairs

If you have a used motorized wheelchair that you no longer need and would like to help a person with a disability, the Sertoma Centre will accept your donation. Contact Melanie Jones at 708-730-6206 for additional information.

South Suburban Family Shelter Used Cell Phone Collection Drive

South Suburban Family Shelter (SSFS) is seeking cell phone donations for their ongoing fundraising program. Proceeds from the collection fund the critical programs and services provided to families who experience domestic violence. All victim services are provided free of charge and are available in English and Spanish. Cell phone collection sites currently include:

  • SSFS Administrative Office, 18139 Harwood, Homewood, IL
  • Bergstein’s NY Deli, 200 Dixie Highway, Chicago Heights, IL
  • Doyle Designed Salon, 2630 Flossmoor Rd., Flossmoor, IL

All donations are tax deductible and receipts are available at collection sites. For more information about SSFS or the fundraising drive, please contact Ms. Meilach at 708-794-2140, extension 303.

Local Recycling Resources and Proper Disposal of Unused Medicine

Do you have old televisions, computers, video games or other electronics or household appliances that need to be recycled? Want to know how to properly dispose of old or unused medication? Click on the "Recycling" icon found on the top of eNews Park Forest and you will find useful information on proper recycling/disposal that will not only be good for the environment, but in some cases, earn you a few dollars as well.

Recycle Used Cell Phones and Cell Phone Accessories

The Rotary Club of Park Forest is conducting a used cell phone and accessory collection drive to benefit the families and programs of the South Suburban Family Shelter. Donated items can be placed in the collection box located in the lobby of Village Hall. For more information, call Denyse Carreras at 708-283-5603.

Sources: eNews Park Forest, Park Forest Historical Society, Village of Park Forest, Governors State University, Prairie State College, South Suburban College, DePaul University, Roosevelt University, National Veterans Art Museum, Center for Performing Arts, Freedom Hall, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Illinois Theatre Center, Sertoma Centre, Inc., Union Street Gallery, Thorn Creek Audubon Society, and Tall Grass Arts Association websites.


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